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1 Jeopardy Classification 1 Binomial Nomenclature Evolutionary Relationships Miscellaneous $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy Classification 2

2 $100 Question from Classification 1 Who developed the classification system utilized by today’s scientists?

3 $100 Answer from Classification 1 Carolus Linnaeus

4 $200 Question from Classification 1 Zoology is the study of what kingdom?

5 $200 Answer from Classification 1 Kingdom Animalia

6 $300 Question from Classification 1 List the seven levels of the classification hierarchy from least specific to most specific.

7 $300 Answer from Classification 1 Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

8 $400 Question from Classification 1 Identify one of the limitations of Aristotle’s classification system.

9 $400 Answer from Classification 1 1. Not all organisms fit into the two groups. 2. Common names can be misleading. 3. Names vary from place to place. 4. Animals go by different names in different countries.

10 $500 Question from Classification 1 What is the science of naming and organizing organisms according to their characteristics?

11 $500 Answer from Classification 1 Taxonomy

12 $100 Question from Classification 2 How did Aristotle first classify organisms?

13 $100 Answer from Classification 2 Plants and Animals

14 $200 Question from Classification 2 If dogs and wolves belong to the same genus, what other group(s) must they belong to?

15 $200 Answer from Classification 2 Family, Order, Class, Phylum, and Kingdom

16 $300 Question from Classification 2 What is the definition of morphology?

17 $300 Answer from Classification 2 Structure and Function

18 $400 Question from Classification 2 What is the science of classifying species into groups?

19 $400 Answer from Classification 2 Cladistics

20 $500 Question from Classification 2 Similar families together make up a(n) ____________.

21 $500 Answer from Classification 2 Order

22 $100 Question from Binomial Nomenclature Who was responsible for developing the binomial nomenclature scientific naming system?

23 $100 Answer from Binomial Nomenclature Carolus Linnaeus

24 $200 Question from Binomial Nomenclature In a scientific name, what does the second name represent?

25 $200 Answer from Binomial Nomenclature The species of an organism

26 $300 Question from Binomial Nomenclature How do you write a scientific name?

27 $300 Answer from Binomial Nomenclature Name is italicized or underlined 1 st name – capitalized 2 nd name – lowercase

28 $400 Question from Binomial Nomenclature What is the scientific name for humans?

29 $400 Answer from Binomial Nomenclature Homo sapiens

30 $500 Question from Binomial Nomenclature What does binomial nomenclature mean?

31 $500 Answer from Binomial Nomenclature Two-name (or two-part) naming

32 $100 Question from Evolutionary Relationships What characteristic do turtles and crocodiles have in common?

33 $100 Answer from Evolutionary Relationships Amniotic Eggs

34 $200 Question from Evolutionary Relationships What is the definition of phylogeny?

35 $200 Answer from Evolutionary Relationships Evolutionary history of a species

36 $300 Question from Evolutionary Relationships What diagram illustrates evolutionary relationships based on shared derived characteristics?

37 $300 Answer from Evolutionary Relationships Cladograms

38 $400 Question from Evolutionary Relationships _____________ characteristics perform different functions, but have very similar structural construction.

39 $400 Answer from Evolutionary Relationships Homologous

40 $500 Question from Evolutionary Relationships What are the five pieces of evidence used by scientists in order to determine evolutionary relationships?

41 $500 Answer from Evolutionary Relationships 1. Fossil Record 2. Morphology 3. Embryology 4. Chromosomes 5. Macromolecules (DNA and proteins)

42 $100 Question from Miscellaneous What kind of tool can be used to identify an unknown organism?

43 $100 Answer from Miscellaneous Dichotomous Key

44 $200 Question from Miscellaneous Who was the first person to ever group organisms into an organized fashion?

45 $200 Answer from Miscellaneous Aristotle

46 $300 Question from Miscellaneous What group of animals is most closely related to placental mammals?

47 $300 Answer from Miscellaneous Marsupial Mammals

48 $400 Question from Miscellaneous How do you write the scientific name for the family dog? a.Canis familiaris b. Canis Familiaris c. Canis familiaris d. canis familiaris

49 $400 Answer from Miscellaneous c. Canis familiaris

50 $500 Question from Miscellaneous Which part of this cladogram represents the ancestral characteristic?

51 $500 Answer from Miscellaneous Part 1

52 Final Jeopardy 1A. Bird has talons……………… go to 2 1B. Bird does not have talons….... go to 5 2A. Bird has tufts of feathers on ears… Screech Owl 2B. Bird does not have ear tufts ….. … go to 3 3A. Bird has a featherless head ……….. Vulture 3B. Bird does not have a featherless head …. go to 4 4A. Bird has bar-like markings on chest … Barred Owl 4B. Bird does not have bar-like markings … go to 6

53 Final Jeopardy Answer The Barred Owl


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